English II Final Exam

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Across
  1. 3. Two main clauses linked by a conjunction or punctuation.
  2. 4. The core lesson or life-message found in a text.
  3. 6. Vocabulary selection that influences tone.
  4. 10. Man Over-simplifying an opposing viewpoint to undermine it easily.
  5. 12. Structure A persuasive arrangement of claims, support, and opposing viewpoints.
  6. 17. A structure combining a supporting clause with a main clause.
  7. 18. Maintaining uniform grammatical structure within a series.
  8. 19. Reaching a conclusion by analyzing textual clues.
  9. 23. The actual, dictionary meaning of a word.
Down
  1. 1. Feelings or emotional associations linked to a term.
  2. 2. Fragments Incomplete word groups lacking essential structural components.
  3. 3. Clues Applying nearby text to decipher unknown vocabulary.
  4. 5. Lines of verse concluding with a natural pause mark.
  5. 7. Language Non-literal expressions crafted for imagery.
  6. 8. Intentional, over-the-top overstatement.
  7. 9. Giving inanimate objects human traits.
  8. 11. Families Unlocking meaning through linguistic building blocks.
  9. 13. Couplet A pair of consecutive, rhyming lines sharing a rhythm.
  10. 14. Comparing two distinct items through "like" or "as."
  11. 15. A single sentence summarizing the main position.
  12. 16. Cited An alphabetical bibliography of referenced materials.
  13. 20. Poetic lines lacking end-punctuation, requiring continuous reading.
  14. 21. Verse Unrhymed poetry following a ten-syllable alternating stress pattern.
  15. 22. A sentence consisting of just one main thought.